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Marie Cowser papers

 Collection
Identifier: aarl014-001

Scope and Contents

The Marie Cowser Papers consists of personal papers from Marie Cowser documenting her work as a community organizer. As included is documentation, meeting notes and agendas for the organizations she was a part of. The organizations include Neighborhood Planning Unit-M (NPU-M), the Atlanta Empowerment Zone Corporation (AEZC), the Community Empowerment Advisory Board (CEAB) and the Atlanta Community Empowerment Board (ACE). There are also cassette tapes from some of the board meetings.

Dates

  • 1975 - 2010

Biographical / Historical

Marie Cowser moved to the Old Fourth Ward in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1979. Over the next 20 years, the neighborhood became her all-consuming passion. She was a tireless community activist who raised her daughter in the same community she worked to improve. In 2009, when she passed away from cancer at the age of 49, Cowser left behind a legacy that laid the foundation for the neighborhood’s future—one that emphasized development without displacement and investing in people as much as in infrastructure.

Cowser fostered a deep sense of community, hosting meetings and coffee klatches in her own home to help new and longtime residents bridge their economic and cultural differences.

When Cowser began working at the Historic District Development Corporation (HDDC), co-founded by Coretta Scott King in 1980, the organization initially focused on preserving the buildings and homes within the King Historic District. However, as Cowser became more invested in ensuring the neighborhood’s underserved and underprivileged residents were prioritized, the nonprofit’s mission expanded.

Her efforts extended far beyond her day job or the multiple committees she chaired or co-chaired—including Neighborhood Planning Unit-M (NPU-M), the Atlanta Empowerment Zone Corporation (AEZC), the Community Empowerment Advisory Board (CEAB), and the Atlanta Community Empowerment Board (ACE). Cowser was hands-on, organizing everything from neighborhood cleanups to youth and senior initiatives.

Extent

5 Linear Feet

Language

English

Processing Information

Processed by Derek Mosley and Monique Brown, 2024

Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African-American Culture and History Repository

Contact:
101 Auburn Avenue NE
Atlanta GA 30303
404-613-4032